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Zamiszczam liste madrych powiedzen mistrzow,znanych ludzi. Niech kazdy znajdzie cos dla siebie. Fajnie np wygladaja w podpisie Jak ktos chce po polsku, to tu mozna je tlumaczyc


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No pain, no gain"
Anonymous

"Live as you have to die today, but think as you will never have to die"
Unknown

"When one has no form, one can be all forms; when one has no style, he can fit in with any style."
Bruce Lee

"Knowledge is not power, the ability to apply knowledge is power"
Burton Richardson

"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough"
Sir Henry Royce (co-founder of Rolls Royce)

"You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them"
Michael Jordan

"All great fighters have the ability to cause confusion, and then take advantage of that confusion"
Rickson Gracie

"Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do"
John Wooden

"If you train hard, you'll not only be hard, you'll be hard to beat"
Herschel Walker

"Don't hit if you can avoid it with dignity; but if you do it, hit always hard"
Theodore Roosvelt

"Sweat plus sacrifice equals success"
Charlie Finley

"Brain, heart and balls……..the simple formula for victory"
Anonymous

"Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do"
Bruce Lee

"If you want to learn how to fight, you have to practise fighting against someone who is fighting back"
Burton Richardson

"The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital"
Joe Paterno

"It does not matter how slowly you go, so long as you do not stop"
Confucio

"If you can believe it, the mind can achieve it"
Ronnie Lott

"Higher consciousness through harder contact"
The Dog Brothers group credo

"The future is built day by day"
Dean Acheson

"The courage test often is not dieing, but living"
Vittorio Alfieri

"I will teach you what wisdom is: admit to know what you know and to never know what you don't know. This is wisdom"
Confucio

"Time is a great teacher, but unluckily he kills all his students"
Confucio

"A ship in harbor is safe, but this is not what ships are made for"
William Shedd

"My truth could not be yours, but your truth could not be mine"
Bruce Lee

"Winners never quit and quitters never win"
Anonymous

"It is not important how much you have learnt, but it is important how much you have absorbed and understood about what you have learnt"
Bruce Lee

"If I give you a coin and you give one to me, at the end we will have one coin each; but if I give you an idea and you give one to me, at the end each one will have two ideas"
Chinese proverb

"Show me a person who has never made a mistake and I'll show you somebody who has never achieved much"
Joan Collins

"The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary"
Vidal Sassoon

"Choose a job that you like and do it, so in your life you'll never work one day"
Confucio

"Not failure, but low aim is a crime"
James Russel Lowell

"Our greatest happyness is not to be able to never fall, but is to always be able to stand up after a fall"
Confucio

"If you will meet someone who is sure to know everything and to be able to do everything, you will not make a mistake, you are in front of an imbecile"
Confucio

"God gave us two ears but only one mouth, because we have to listen double and to speak half"
Epitteto

"The power doesn't derive from physical skill, but from an indomitable willingness"
Gandhi

"Teaching is like learning two times"
Joseph Joubert

"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear……not absence of fear"
Mark Twain

"When someone tells me there is only one way to do things, it always lights a fire under my butt. My instant reaction is - I'm gonna prove you are wrong!"
Picabo Street

"The game isn't over till it's not over"
Yogi Berra

"Empty heads have long tongues"
Bruce Lee

"I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it"
Thomas Jefferson

"I'll always be Number 1 to myself"
Moses Malone

"Before you can win a game, you have to not lose it"
Chuck Noll

"When you are playing for the national championship, it's not a matter of life or death. It's more important than that."
Duffy Daugherty

"The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strenght, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will"
Vincent T. Lombardi

"If you think a thing impossible, you'll make it impossible"
Bruce Lee

"Think in a wrong way, if you want, but in any case think with your own head"
Doris Lessing

"A limited brain has an unlimited stupidity"
Stanislaw Lec

"Confidence in success is the introduction to reach it"
Unknown

"The fool doesn't forgive and doesn't forget. The ingenuos forgives and forgets. The wise man forgives, but doesn't forget"
Thomas Szasz

"You can lie with your mouth, but in that moment your expression always tell the truth"
Friedrich Nietzsche

"If you failed, you could be disappointed; but if you don't try, you will be damned"
Beverly Sills

"The winners in life think constantly in terms of I can, I will and I am. Losers, on the other hand, concentrate their walking thoughts on what they should or would have done, or what they can't do"
Dennis Waitley

"Who dare, wins"
Unknown





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Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.
Mniej więcej : rozsądny człowiek uczy się na czyichś błędach; głupiec tylko na swoich.

One who is weak must prepare against his enemy.
One who is strong makes his enemy prepare against him.
Słaby musi bać się swego przeciwnika; silny zmusza przeciwnika do strachu.

Combat is engaged directly with force, but victory is gained by surprise.
Combat jest związany z bezpośrednio z siłą, lecz zwycięstwo osiąga się nieoczekiwanie.

A close friend can become a close enemy.
Najlepszy przyjaciel może stać się najgorszym wrogiem.

When you are an anvil, hold you still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
Gdy jesteś kowadłem, bądź milczący; gdy jesteś młotem, zacznij uderzać.

He that is worthy of respect, is grateful for the good, and knows how to bear evil.
Ten kto jest godny szacunku, przyczynia się dobru i wie jak znieść zło.

Knowledge without practice is nothing.
Wiedza bez praktyki jest niczym.

He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.
Ten kto uśmiecha się częściej niż złości zawsze jest silniejszy.

To him who is in fear, everything rustles.
Dla będącego w strachu wszystko szleści. Doprawdy, niepojęte powiedzenie.

Train with both heart and soul without worrying about theory.
Trenuj z sercem nie martwiąc się teorią.


"Knowledge without practice is nothing."
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Witam,

ten pochodzi z
http://rickson.com/

i mi się spodobał:


"It doesn’t matter what it is,
it becomes better with love."

Rickson Gracie



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"Respect every person equally, respect the character and the nature of each one. Always be humble." - Murilo Bustamante

"Love the one next to you in the same way you love yourself." - Mario Sperry

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Teraz kilka madrych wschodnich cytatow oraz Sun Tzu


" Kto pokonuje innych, jest silny. Ten kto pokonuje siebie, jest potęzniejszy"



"Zbudz przczołę, a zwroci sie przeciwko tobie z sila smoka"


"Dążenie do doskonałości to zadanie na całe życie"


"Kiedy myslą, ze jestes blisko badz daleko. Kiedy mysla ze jestes daleko badz blisko"



"Najwyzsza galaz nie zawsze jest najbezpieczniejszym schronieniem"



"Ten kto mowi najmniej mowi najwiecej"



"Aby poznac prawdziwy smak zwyciestwa, spytaj pokonanego wojownika"



"jeden falszywy ruch moze spowodowac porazke"





Zamieszczajcie tez swoje cytaty.




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SUN TZU ON THE ART OF WAR
THE OLDEST MILITARY TREATISE IN THE WORLD

Translated from the Chinese
By LIONEL GILES, M.A. (1910)



[This is the basic text of Sun Tzu on the Art of War. It was
extracted from Mr. Giles' complete work as titled above. The
commentary itself, which, of course includes this work embedded
within it, has been released as suntzu10.txt (or suntzu10.zip).
This is being released only as an adjunct to that work, which
contains a wealth of commentary upon this text.]




I. LAYING PLANS


1. Sun Tzu said: The art of war is of vital importance
to the State.

2. It is a matter of life and death, a road either
to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry
which can on no account be neglected.

3. The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

4. These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
(4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.

5,6. The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete
accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him
regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger.

7. Heaven signifies night and day, cold and heat,
times and seasons.

8. Earth comprises distances, great and small;
danger and security; open ground and narrow passes;
the chances of life and death.

9. The Commander stands for the virtues of wisdom,
sincerely, benevolence, courage and strictness.

10. By method and discipline are to be understood
the marshaling of the army in its proper subdivisions,
the graduations of rank among the officers, the maintenance
of roads by which supplies may reach the army, and the
control of military expenditure.

11. These five heads should be familiar to every general:
he who knows them will be victorious; he who knows them
not will fail.

12. Therefore, in your deliberations, when seeking
to determine the military conditions, let them be made
the basis of a comparison, in this wise:--

13. (1) Which of the two sovereigns is imbued
with the Moral law?
(2) Which of the two generals has most ability?
(3) With whom lie the advantages derived from Heaven
and Earth?
(4) On which side is discipline most rigorously enforced?
(5) Which army is stronger?
(6) On which side are officers and men more highly trained?
(7) In which army is there the greater constancy
both in reward and punishment?

14. By means of these seven considerations I can
forecast victory or defeat.

15. The general that hearkens to my counsel and acts
upon it, will conquer: let such a one be retained in command!
The general that hearkens not to my counsel nor acts upon it,
will suffer defeat:--let such a one be dismissed!

16. While heading the profit of my counsel,
avail yourself also of any helpful circumstances
over and beyond the ordinary rules.

17. According as circumstances are favorable,
one should modify one's plans.

18. All warfare is based on deception.

19. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable;
when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we
are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away;
when far away, we must make him believe we are near.

20. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder,
and crush him.

21. If he is secure at all points, be prepared for him.
If he is in superior strength, evade him.

22. If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to
irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.

23. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest.
If his forces are united, separate them.

24. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where
you are not expected.

25. These military devices, leading to victory,
must not be divulged beforehand.

26. Now the general who wins a battle makes many
calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought.
The general who loses a battle makes but few
calculations beforehand. Thus do many calculations
lead to victory, and few calculations to defeat:
how much more no calculation at all! It is by attention
to this point that I can foresee who is likely to win or lose.


II. WAGING WAR


1. Sun Tzu said: In the operations of war,
where there are in the field a thousand swift chariots,
as many heavy chariots, and a hundred thousand
mail-clad soldiers, with provisions enough to carry them
a thousand li, the expenditure at home and at the front,
including entertainment of guests, small items such as
glue and paint, and sums spent on chariots and armor,
will reach the total of a thousand ounces of silver per day.
Such is the cost of raising an army of 100,000 men.

2. When you engage in actual fighting, if victory
is long in coming, then men's weapons will grow dull and
their ardor will be damped. If you lay siege to a town,
you will exhaust your strength.
3. Again, if the campaign is protracted, the resources
of the State will not be equal to the strain.

4. Now, when your weapons are dulled, your ardor damped,
your strength exhausted and your treasure spent,
other chieftains will spring up to take advantage
of your extremity. Then no man, however wise,
will be able to avert the consequences that must ensue.

5. Thus, though we have heard of stupid haste in war,
cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays.

6. There is no instance of a country having benefited
from prolonged warfare.

7. It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted
with the evils of war that can thoroughly understand
the profitable way of carrying it on.

8. The skillful soldier does not raise a second levy,
neither are his supply-wagons loaded more than twice.

9. Bring war material with you from home, but forage
on the enemy. Thus the army will have food enough
for its needs.

10. Poverty of the State exchequer causes an army
to be maintained by contributions from a distance.
Contributing to maintain an army at a distance causes
the people to be impoverished.

11. On the other hand, the proximity of an army causes
prices to go up; and high prices cause the people's
substance to be drained away.

12. When their substance is drained away, the peasantry
will be afflicted by heavy exactions.

13,14. With this loss of substance and exhaustion
of strength, the homes of the people will be stripped bare,
and three-tenths of their income will be dissipated;
while government expenses for broken chariots, worn-out horses,
breast-plates and helmets, bows and arrows, spears and shields,
protective mantles, draught-oxen and heavy wagons,
will amount to four-tenths of its total revenue.

15. Hence a wise general makes a point of foraging
on the enemy. One cartload of the enemy's provisions
is equivalent to twenty of one's own, and likewise
a single picul of his provender is equivalent to twenty
from one's own store.

16. Now in order to kill the enemy, our men must
be roused to anger; that there may be advantage from
defeating the enemy, they must have their rewards.

17. Therefore in chariot fighting, when ten or more chariots
have been taken, those should be rewarded who took the first.
Our own flags should be substituted for those of the enemy,
and the chariots mingled and used in conjunction with ours.
The captured soldiers should be kindly treated and kept.

18. This is called, using the conquered foe to augment
one's own strength.

19. In war, then, let your great object be victory,
not lengthy campaigns.

20. Thus it may be known that the leader of armies
is the arbiter of the people's fate, the man on whom it
depends whether the nation shall be in peace or in peril.


III. ATTACK BY STRATAGEM


1. Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best
thing of all is to take the enemy's country whole and intact;
to shatter and destroy it is not so good. So, too, it is
better to recapture an army entire than to destroy it,
to capture a regiment, a detachment or a company entire
than to destroy them.

2. Hence to fight and conquer in all your battles
is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists
in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.

3. Thus the highest form of generalship is to
balk the enemy's plans; the next best is to prevent
the junction of the enemy's forces; the next in
order is to attack the enemy's army in the field;
and the worst policy of all is to besiege walled cities.

4. The rule is, not to besiege walled cities if it
can possibly be avoided. The preparation of mantlets,
movable shelters, and various implements of war, will take
up three whole months; and the piling up of mounds over
against the walls will take three months more.

5. The general, unable to control his irritation,
will launch his men to the assault like swarming ants,
with the result that one-third of his men are slain,
while the town still remains untaken. Such are the disastrous
effects of a siege.

6. Therefore the skillful leader subdues the enemy's
troops without any fighting; he captures their cities
without laying siege to them; he overthrows their kingdom
without lengthy operations in the field.

7. With his forces intact he will dispute the mastery
of the Empire, and thus, without losing a man, his triumph
will be complete. This is the method of attacking by stratagem.

8. It is the rule in war, if our forces are ten
to the enemy's one, to surround him; if five to one,
to attack him; if twice as numerous, to divide our army
into two.

9. If equally matched, we can offer battle;
if slightly inferior in numbers, we can avoid the enemy;
if quite unequal in every way, we can flee from him.

10. Hence, though an obstinate fight may be made
by a small force, in the end it must be captured
by the larger force.

11. Now the general is the bulwark of the State;
if the bulwark is complete at all points; the State will
be strong; if the bulwark is defective, the State will
be weak.

12. There are three ways in which a ruler can bring
misfortune upon his army:--

13. (1) By commanding the army to advance or to retreat,
being ignorant of the fact that it cannot obey.
This is called hobbling the army.

14. (2) By attempting to govern an army in the
same way as he administers a kingdom, being ignorant
of the conditions which obtain in an army. This causes
restlessness in the soldier's minds.

15. (3) By employing the officers of his army
without discrimination, through ignorance of the
military principle of adaptation to circumstances.
This shakes the confidence of the soldiers.

16. But when the army is restless and distrustful,
trouble is sure to come from the other feudal princes.
This is simply bringing anarchy into the army, and flinging
victory away.

17. Thus we may know that there are five essentials
for victory:
(1) He will win who knows when to fight and when
not to fight.
(2) He will win who knows how to handle both superior
and inferior forces.
(3) He will win whose army is animated by the same
spirit throughout all its ranks.
(4) He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take
the enemy unprepared.
(5) He will win who has military capacity and is
not interfered with by the sovereign.

18. Hence the saying: If you know the enemy
and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a
hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy,
for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat.
If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.


IV. TACTICAL DISPOSITIONS


1. Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put
themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then
waited for an opportunity of defeating the enemy.

2. To secure ourselves against defeat lies in our
own hands, but the opportunity of defeating the enemy
is provided by the enemy himself.
3. Thus the good fighter is able to secure himself against defeat,
but cannot make certain of defeating the enemy.

4. Hence the saying: One may know how to conquer
without being able to do it.

5. Security against defeat implies defensive tactics;
ability to defeat the enemy means taking the offensive.

6. Standing on the defensive indicates insufficient
strength; attacking, a superabundance of strength.

7. The general who is skilled in defense hides in the
most secret recesses of the earth; he who is skilled in
attack flashes forth from the topmost heights of heaven.
Thus on the one hand we have ability to protect ourselves;
on the other, a victory that is complete.

8. To see victory only when it is within the ken
of the common herd is not the acme of excellence.

9. Neither is it the acme of excellence if you fight
and conquer and the whole Empire says, "Well done!"

10. To lift an autumn hair is no sign of great strength;
to see the sun and moon is no sign of sharp sight;
to hear the noise of thunder is no sign of a quick ear.

11. What the ancients called a clever fighter is
one who not only wins, but excels in winning with ease.

12. Hence his victories bring him neither reputation
for wisdom nor credit for courage.

13. He wins his battles by making no mistakes.
Making no mistakes is what establishes the certainty
of victory, for it means conquering an enemy that is
already defeated.

14. Hence the skillful fighter puts himself into
a position which makes defeat impossible, and does
not miss the moment for defeating the enemy.

15. Thus it is that in war the victorious strategist
only seeks battle after the victory has been won,
whereas he who is destined to defeat first fights
and afterwards looks for victory.

16. The consummate leader cultivates the moral law,
and strictly adheres to method and discipline; thus it is
in his power to control success.

17. In respect of military method, we have,
firstly, Measurement; secondly, Estimation of quantity;
thirdly, Calculation; fourthly, Balancing of chances;
fifthly, Victory.

18. Measurement owes its existence to Earth;
Estimation of quantity to Measurement; Calculation to
Estimation of quantity; Balancing of chances to Calculation;
and Victory to Balancing of chances.

19. A victorious army opposed to a routed one, is as
a pound's weight placed in the scale against a single grain.

20. The onrush of a conquering force is like the bursting
of pent-up waters into a chasm a thousand fathoms deep.


V. ENERGY


1. Sun Tzu said: The control of a large force
is the same principle as the control of a few men:
it is merely a question of dividing up their numbers.

2. Fighting with a large army under your command
is nowise different from fighting with a small one:
it is merely a question of instituting signs and signals.

3. To ensure that your whole host may withstand
the brunt of the enemy's attack and remain unshaken--
this is effected by maneuvers direct and indirect.

4. That the impact of your army may be like a grindstone
dashed against an egg--this is effected by the science
of weak points and strong.

5. In all fighting, the direct method may be used
for joining battle, but indirect methods will be needed
in order to secure victory.

6. Indirect tactics, efficiently applied, are inexhaustible
as Heaven and Earth, unending as the flow of rivers and streams;
like the sun and moon, they end but to begin anew;
like the four seasons, they pass away to return once more.

7. There are not more than five musical notes,
yet the combinations of these five give rise to more
melodies than can ever be heard.

8. There are not more than five primary colors
(blue, yellow, red, white, and black), yet in combination
they produce more hues than can ever been seen.

9. There are not more than five cardinal tastes
(sour, acrid, salt, sweet, bitter), yet combinations
of them yield more flavors than can ever be tasted.

10. In battle, there are not more than two methods
of attack--the direct and the indirect; yet these two
in combination give rise to an endless series of maneuvers.

11. The direct and the indirect lead on to each other in turn.
It is like moving in a circle--you never come to an end.
Who can exhaust the possibilities of their combination?

12. The onset of troops is like the rush of a torrent
which will even roll stones along in its course.

13. The quality of decision is like the well-timed
swoop of a falcon which enables it to strike and destroy
its victim.

14. Therefore the good fighter will be terrible
in his onset, and prompt in his decision.

15. Energy may be likened to the bending of a crossbow;
decision, to the releasing of a trigger.

16. Amid the turmoil and tumult of battle, there may
be seeming disorder and yet no real disorder at all;
amid confusion and chaos, your array may be without head
or tail, yet it will be proof against defeat.

17. Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline,
simulated fear postulates courage; simulated weakness
postulates strength.

18. Hiding order beneath the cloak of disorder is
simply a question of subdivision; concealing courage under
a show of timidity presupposes a fund of latent energy;
masking strength with weakness is to be effected
by tactical dispositions.

19. Thus one who is skillful at keeping the enemy
on the move maintains deceitful appearances, according to
which the enemy will act. He sacrifices something,
that the enemy may snatch at it.

20. By holding out baits, he keeps him on the march;
then with a body of picked men he lies in wait for him.

21. The clever combatant looks to the effect of combined
energy, and does not require too much from individuals.
Hence his ability to pick out the right men and utilize
combined energy.

22. When he utilizes combined energy, his fighting
men become as it were like unto rolling logs or stones.
For it is the nature of a log or stone to remain
motionless on level ground, and to move when on a slope;
if four-cornered, to come to a standstill, but if
round-shaped, to go rolling down.

23. Thus the energy developed by good fighting men
is as the momentum of a round stone rolled down a mountain
thousands of feet in height. So much on the subject
of energy.


VI. WEAK POINTS AND STRONG


1. Sun Tzu said: Whoever is first in the field and
awaits the coming of the enemy, will be fresh for the fight;
whoever is second in the field and has to hasten to battle
will arrive exhausted.

2. Therefore the clever combatant imposes his will on
the enemy, but does not allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him.

3. By holding out advantages to him, he can cause the enemy
to approach of his own accord; or, by inflicting damage,
he can make it impossible for the enemy to draw near.

4. If the enemy is taking his ease, he can harass him;
if well supplied with food, he can starve him out;
if quietly encamped, he can force him to move.

5. Appear at points which the enemy must hasten to defend;
march swiftly to places where you are not expected.

6. An army may march great distances without distress,
if it marches through country where the enemy is not.

7. You can be sure of succeeding in your attacks
if you only attack places which are undefended.You can
ensure the safety of your defense if you only hold
positions that cannot be attacked.

8. Hence that general is skillful in attack whose
opponent does not know what to defend; and he is skillful
in defense whose opponent does not know what to attack.

9. O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you
we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible;
and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands.

10. You may advance and be absolutely irresistible,
if you make for the enemy's weak points; you may retire
and be safe from pursuit if your movements are more rapid






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"Jeśli wróg jest w zasięgu, to i ty jesteś."
"Jeśli coś ma się nie udać, to się nie uda."
"Nie wierz w cuda - polegaj na nich."
"Jeśli świetnie się czujesz, nie przejmuj się. Przejdzie ci ..."
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Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.

One who is weak must prepare against his enemy.
One who is strong makes his enemy prepare against him.

Combat is engaged directly with force, but victory is gained by surprise.

A close friend can become a close enemy.

When you are an anvil, hold you still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.

He that is worthy of respect, is grateful for the good, and knows how to bear evil.

Knowledge without practice is nothing.

He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.

To him who is in fear, everything rustles.

Train with both heart and soul without worrying about theory.

The greatest mistake is to anticipate the outcame.

Anger cannot stand without a strong hand.

Let your rapidity be that of the wind, your compactness that of the forest.

Show me a men of violence who came to a good end and I will make him my teacher.

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GARY_25, Pozdrawia.
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ee z sun tsu sobie poradziłem ale tego to mi sie nie chce :Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.

One who is weak must prepare against his enemy.
One who is strong makes his enemy prepare against him.

Combat is engaged directly with force, but victory is gained by surprise.

A close friend can become a close enemy.

When you are an anvil, hold you still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.

He that is worthy of respect, is grateful for the good, and knows how to bear evil.

Knowledge without practice is nothing.

He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.

To him who is in fear, everything rustles.

Train with both heart and soul without worrying about theory.

The greatest mistake is to anticipate the outcame.

Anger cannot stand without a strong hand.

Let your rapidity be that of the wind, your compactness that of the forest.

Show me a men of violence who came to a good end and I will make him my teacher
a tu cos odemnie:
,,Jeśli chcesz się napić opis wody niezastąpi ci jej"
,,Istnieje tylko jeden sposób aby stać się niewdzialnym
po prostu należy stać się małą częścią nocy,
poruszać się z wiatrem i cieniami
wykonywać, co musi być wykonane
całkowicie pozbawić się emocji
tak,aby nikt nie mógł wyczuć Ciebie,
aby żadne serce nie mogło Cię usłyszeć"

,,Człowiek jest bezbronny tylko wtedy ,
gdy traktuje siebie jako bezbronnego.
Nasze istnienie jest naszą siłą.
Upływ czasu kontroluje wszystkie istnienia,
ale tylko wtedy, gdy wierzymy w ten upływ czasu.
Każda przyszłość jest po prostu inną teraźniejszością."

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